The University of Albany released a survey aimed at understanding the relationship between public libraries and the implementation of smart technology to benefit the local governments and their communities.
Earlier this week, The University of Albany released a survey aimed at understanding the relationship between public libraries and the implementation of smart technology into our communities. The survey consists of 60 questions that will take no more than 30 minutes to complete. The outcome of this project is designed to benefit the local governments and their communities by:
Increasing and sustaining relationships and collaborations between public libraries, local governments, and community organizations.
Designing and developing new and replicable resources to guide libraries as community anchors in smart communities.
Providing libraries with numerous resources and ideas for new programs and services contextualized to smart community issues and interests.
Contact: Andrew LaFevre, Legislative Analyst, alafevre@njlm.org, 609-695-3481 x116.